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Our mission and vision go beyond just jumping out of an airplane. We seek to create a place of camaraderie, safety, and renewal where veterans can reconnect with the team spirit and pride of service. Our activities are not just demonstrations: they are living tributes, raising awareness among the public about the sacrifices made by parachutists since World War II. By occasionally wearing historical uniforms, our members—veterans and civilians—make jumps in tribute to those who have served.

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We aspire to honor the history of the Allied Airborne Forces and become an organization dedicated to showcasing the accomplishments of Allied parachutists, from World War II to today. We aim to foster camaraderie among enthusiasts and inspire the youth through historical reenactments.

What we do

We want to provide a safe space for veterans who wish to reconnect with this adrenaline-fueled world, in an environment where they are surrounded by peers sharing similar experiences and the desire to rediscover meaningful emotions. Our comprehensive program, named 'Héritage Ex Coelis Heritage – RCPTCA-QC,' aims to break the isolation often experienced by veterans when they return to civilian life.

Our 3 Pillars

The program is structured to combine historical military parachuting, group meetings, and cohesion rituals to facilitate social and family reintegration. Each gathering becomes a reunion—a moment where respect and solidarity take on their full meaning.

  • 1)   Historical military parachuting (World War II style), 
  • 2)   Meetings, rituals, and cohesion, and 
  • 3)   Support for psychological well-being. We actively prevent isolation and depression, encourage the sharing of experiences and emotional expression, and provide structured guidance for personal stability.

Declaration of partial compliance with the standard due to third-party content [only add if relevant]

RCPT-Canada is committed to full compliance with all applicable standards, policies, and best practices relevant to its operations, governance, and member support.

Certain elements of RCPT-Canada’s activities may include or rely upon third-party content, services, or platforms (including, but not limited to, external websites, embedded media, aviation services, or partner-provided materials) that are not owned, developed, or directly controlled by RCPT-Canada. As a result, RCPT-Canada may have limited ability to ensure that such third-party content fully meets all aspects of the applicable standard. Where third-party content affects compliance:

  • RCPT-Canada exercises due diligence in selecting reputable and appropriate partners or service providers.

  • RCPT-Canada applies all reasonable measures within its control to mitigate risks and align with the intent of the standard.

  • Any non-compliance arising solely from third-party limitations is monitored and addressed where feasible.

RCPT-Canada remains fully accountable for its own operations and content and continues to work toward the highest achievable level of compliance, transparency, safety, and member well-being.

Support and Well-being

RCPT-Canada is committed to the support, safety, and well-being of all its members. Beyond parachuting operations, the organization fosters a respectful, inclusive, and supportive environment where camaraderie, mutual trust, and personal dignity are fundamental. Through peer support, strong leadership, and shared purpose, RCPT-Canada helps reduce isolation, promotes mental and physical well-being, and reinforces the sense of belonging that is central to airborne service. Every member is encouraged to look after one another—on the ground, in the air, and beyond the jump.

Requests, issues, and suggestions

If you find an accessibility issue on the site, or if you require further assistance, you are welcome to contact us through the organization's accessibility coordinator:

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